Masha Hupalo

is a researcher and architect who writes and teaches in Los Angeles. Her current work focuses on the way policy and high-frequency data inform planning and design, the legal construct of territory and borders, and new forms of governance and ownership. 

Proto thinking on are.na
Map-able/Visible
  • The historical continuity of our cartographic culture parallels the rapid change in mapping technologies and forms of visualization. Using archival and technical research, machine vision, and intelligent agents to analyze, represent and manipulate infrastructure at the urban scale, students created a historically situated, technologically literate and data-driven representation of six areas in Los Angeles.
  • Type: Summer Program for High-School Students
  • Together with: Laure Michelon
  • Location: Design Immersion Days at SCI-Arc, Los Angeles
  • Year: 2023